Birmingham floral tributes to be scattered at Ozzy Osbourne’s grave

Birmingham floral tributes to be scattered at Ozzy Osbourne’s grave
Eleanor Lawson & Will Jefford

BBC News, West Midlands

BBC Rows of hundreds of bouquets of flowers laid out on the concrete floor of a warehouse.BBC

Every single flower left as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham will be mulched and scattered at his grave

The flowers laid at sites across Birmingham in memory of Ozzy Osbourne will be mulched and scattered by his grave.

Central BID, who are behind the operation to remove the tributes from the Black Sabbath Bench and mural, said a team was working “around the clock” to process all of the tributes.

A spokesperson said each item was being taken to a warehouse in a secret location to be individually photographed, so that both a digital book and hard copy could be given to the Osbourne family.

Thousands of tributes were left in Birmingham after the heavy metal legend died aged 76 on 22 July, with people travelling from as far as Mexico and the US to pay their respects.

Hundreds of flowers and tributes to Ozzy Osbourne lie on the bench and floor on Black Sabbath Bridge.

Fans left thousands of floral tributes and messages to the Black Sabbath frontman

On 30 July, the Osbourne family visited the memorial at the Black Sabbath bench as Ozzy’s coffin was driven along Broad Street in his home city, where thousands lined the streets in tribute to the Black Sabbath frontman.

Central BID now has the job of sorting through the thousands of tributes so they can be catalogued and sent to the Osbournes.

Among the sea of memorabilia are flowers, cuddly toys, artwork, written messages, football scarves, and flags, each separated into individual rows and columns.

There are, of course, plenty of replica bats, crosses, and band T-shirts.

Paul Barnett from Central BID told the BBC that items like toys and memorabilia would be used to raise money for charity.

“So Ozzy keeps up the good work he likes to promote,” he said.

Hundreds of bouquets of flowers are laid out on the concrete floor of a warehouse, which are at the back of the picture. At the front are paper tributes laid out next to each other.

Every single tribute left will be photographed to make a digital archive as well as a hard copy

A small team are working through the tributes, which includes taking the plastic wrapping off the bouquets of flowers so they be mulched and spread at Osbourne’s grave.

These include the black flowers laid at the Black Sabbath bench by his family, including his wife, Sharon Osbourne.

Pictures will also be taken of all the tributes for a digital and physical archive.

“There’ll be a historical record. There’s a forever memorial if you will for the love people had for Ozzy,” Mr Barnett said.

A series of Ozzy Osbourne tributes laid out on a concrete floor. They include a black plaque saying 'Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne', a drawing of three pictures of Ozzy Osbourne, a pin of a fist with Ozzy tattooed across the knuckles, and a Black Sabbath poster.

Ozzy Osbourne died a few weeks after Black Sabbath’s farewell gig at Villa Park in Birmingham

A collection of stuffed toys, most of which are black bats, laid out on a concrete floor. A crocheted Ozzy Osbourne figure is at the bottom of the picture.

Bats became a staple part of Ozzy Osbourne’s iconography and this was reflected in the tributes left in Birmingham

“The amount of different little unique items people have sent or written, it just shows how much love people had for Ozzy,” Mr Barnett added.

“I think partly that’s because he was such a unique individual and people loved him because he could always just be himself.

“That meant a lot of people felt they could just be themselves and you see that written time and time again with the tributes. It’s overwhelming, it’s beautiful.”

Dozens of objects laid out on the concrete floor of a warehouse. They include two guitars, dozens of cuddly toys, and several football shirts. There is also a skateboard, a skull, and a colourful sombrero.

Some of the items left by fans will be used for charity fundraising

Central BID has had a long, ongoing relationship with the Osbourne family, according to Mr Barnett.

“This is what the family want, they’ve expressed they want to make sure there’s a record of everything and all that love’s recorded,” he said.

“There’s just so much love and affection, he was an absolute legend.

“I think it’s really important everything’s recorded that none of the things people had given were left unseen.”

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